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Immigration In Canada And The Safe Third Country Agreement

OTTAWA LAW REVIEW – 30 April 2021

For this bilingual episode of the Ottawa Law Review podcast, we discuss immigration and refugee law in Canada and its’ recent developments.

Episode 16: Debunking Myths in Canadian Law (Part I, English)

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Does freedom of contract really mean we can draft whatever agreement we want? Are criminal defence lawyers truly “on the side” of convicted criminals? In this episode, join Associate Editors Vincent Zeng and Esther Kim as they unpack—and debunk—some of the most common myths about Canadian law and the lawyers who practice it.

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Épisode 15: Le bilinguisme institutionnel vs individuel

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Join Associate Editors Averi Winn and Zac Auger as they discuss French language rights with lawyer Gabriel Poliquin and students from the University of Ottawa. The Ottawa Law Review thanks Averi for her hard work and dedication in planning, recording, and editing this episode.

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Obiter Dicta

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We promised to stay on topic… and then an obiter happened. Join Associate Editors Devon Lamont and Stephanie Katajamaki as they dive into the world of obiter dicta and play a guessing game about what some decisions are about, based on their obiter-esque comments.

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Episode 13: Going (Pro)rogue?

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In this episode, Professor Vanessa MacDonnell joins Associate Editors Devon Lamont, Stephanie Katajamaki, and Zach Auger to dissect MacKinnon v Canada (Attorney General), a case challenging former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to prorogue Parliament in January 2025. Later, OLR Submissions Manager, Mallory Dunlop, shares how she got involved in helping the Canadian Constitutional Law Initiative, an intervenor in the case, prepare its submissions.

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Are these Canada’s weirdest laws?

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What do fortune tellers, nocturnal water-skiers, and royal pranksters all have in common? Listen to the latest episode of the OLR Podcast, hosted by Associate Editors Devon Lamont and Averi Winn, to find out!

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Episode 12: The Making and Unmaking of a Great Canadian Law Firm

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In this episode, Associate Editors Stephanie Katajamaki and Zach Auger sit down with Professor Adam Dodek to discuss his latest book, Heenan Blaikie: The Making and Unmaking of a Great Canadian Law Firm. Professor Dodek shares his thoughts on the importance of workplace culture to law firm success, offers a behind the scenes look at his research process, and highlights some of the lessons that law students can learn from Heenan Blaikie’s unprecedented collapse.

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In 2017, the Ottawa Law Review began its podcast series on current legal issues in Canada. The goal of the podcast is to explore new mediums through which contemporary legal discourse can be produced and consumed. Listen to our Ottawa Law Review’s podcast episodes here.

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